He Loved Her Too Late To See Her Worth 21

He Loved Her Too Late To See Her Worth 21

The scent of fresh paint calmed Allison as her brush danced across the canvas, swirls of color blurring into meaning. It was the only space where her heart didn’t ache and her thoughts didn’t spiral. Here, she could almost forgetRiver’s pleading eyes, Joseph’s quiet silences, and the ache that sometimes bloomed in her chest without warning

Then her phone buzzed

She ignored it at first. Probably another unknown number. Probably him againRiver, sending old pictures, long letters, desperate words meant to draw her back into the past 

But the buzzing persisted

With a groan, she wiped her fingers on a towel and picked it up

Unknown number No name

Curiosity won

The message had no words, only a single image. A photograph 

And when she opened ither stomach dropped

Joseph. Standing beside a woman

They looked close. Familiar. The woman’s face was partially turned, her smile soft and affectionate. Joseph leaned in toward her, too close, too relaxed. In the next photoit wasn’t just closeness.l 

They were kissing

The world tilted. Her hands trembled, nearly dropping the phone. Her chest rose and fell rapidly as the floor beneath her seemed to shift 

No. No. This couldn’t be real

Was Joseph cheating on her

Or was this another one of River’s sick games?? 

She couldn’t breathe

Her heart pounded in her ears, and her knees felt weak. She stared at the screen, searching for something, anythinga clue, a trick of the angle, a reflection that proved it was fake

But it looked real 

Just then, the front door opened.E 

Allison?Joseph’s voice rang through the apartment. Calm. Familiar Warm 

She quickly turned off her phone, stuffing it under a nearby rag just as he walked in 

Her body tensed as he entered the room, placing his bag down and stretching his arms. Hey, baby.” 

She didn’t speak

He glanced at her and smiled. Painting again? Looks good from here.” 

Her voice came out quiet Controlled. Where have you been

He blinked. Hmm? Oh, just out. One of my patients was having a rough time, so I stayed a little longer.” 

She felt it 

The way his eyes didn’t quite meet hers. The toocasual shrug. The easy tone that felt rehearsed

Her throat tightened, but she bit down her tongue. Now wasn’t the time. Not yet. She needed to be sure

She gave him a small nod, pretending to accept his answer. Joseph walked toward her, slipping his arms around her waist from behind and resting his chin on her shoulder 

You smell like paint,he teased, planting a light kiss on her neck

She tried to smile. Tried to lean into his touch the way she always did

But all she could see was the image burned into her mindthe woman, the kiss, the lie 

Joseph whispered something flirty in her ear, his fingers tracing her hip, but

barely heard it. She was waiting

Waiting for him to mention the woman. To explain the photo. To confess, maybe even lie againbut say something 

He didn’t 

And that silence was louder than anything he could’ve said 

That night, she barely slept 

She tossed and turned under the covers while Joseph slept peacefully beside her. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw that photo again. Her chest felt like it was caving in. Doubt gnawed at her like a parasite, devouring every peaceful thought she’d tried to hold on to.8 

The next morning, her eyes were puffy from lack of sleep

She arrived at her studio class late, unprepared, still distracted by the ache in her chest and the haunting possibility that everything was unraveling.

Her professor didn’t spare her

Allison, I don’t know what’s happening to you,he said sharply, gesturing to her unfinished piece. Your work’s been sloppy. Uninspired.

one yare numa sinon nou, prevenny in accept ins answer. Jusepi maikeutumatu iei, supply in aulis arvuru no way and resting his chin on her shoulder.X 

You smell like paint,he teased, planting a light kiss on her neck

She tried to smile. Tried to lean into his touch the way she always did.” 

But all she could see was the image burned into her mindthe woman, the kiss, the lie

Joseph whispered something flirty in her ear, his fingers tracing her hip, but she barely heard it. She was waiting

Waiting for him to mention the woman. To explain the photo. To confess, maybe even lie againbut say something. He didn’t

And that silence was louder than anything he could’ve said

That night, she barely slept

She tossed and tumed under the covers while Joseph slept peacefully beside her. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw that photo again. Her chest felt like it was caving in. Doubt gnawed at her like a parasite, devouring every peaceful thought she’d tried to hold on to The next moming, her eyes were puffy from lack of sleep

She arrived at her studio class late, unprepared, still distracted by the ache in her chest and the haunting possibility that everything was unraveling 

Her professor didn’t spare her

Allison, I don’t know what’s happening to you,he said sharply, gesturing to her unfinished piece. Your work’s been sloppy. Uninspired.

expected better from you.” 

The words cut deep, and all she could do was nod. Apologize. Pretend that her world wasn’t falling apart

shoulders like bricks, She 

By lunch, her hands were shaking from the pressure, the lack of sleep, the emotional weight sitting on her sh couldn’t breathe in the classroom. Couldn’t paint. Couldn’t think

So she stepped out

Fresh alt she told herself. Just a little fresh air

She plugged in her earphones, music drowning out the noise inside her mind. Her feet carried her toward the main street, her thoughts. still churning.!! 

What if the photo was real?

What if Joseph was lying?” 

And what if River for once was telling the truth

Her mind spiraled as she stepped onto the crosswalk

She didn’t hear the horn

Didn’t hear the screech of tires.!! 

Everything was noise and silence all at once

And then- 

A sharp pain. The rush of air knocked from her lungs

A scream 

Sorneone shouting her name

And then darkness

Total, consuming black.” 

He Loved Her Too Late To See Her Worth

He Loved Her Too Late To See Her Worth

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